Belarus has reportedly released 123 prisoners following an agreement with the United States to ease sanctions against the nation.
Among those freed are prominent opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski.
The BBC’s Southern & Eastern Europe correspondent, Sarah Rainsford, reports from Lithuania, where some of the released individuals have been taken.
Read more on this developing story.
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